‘He Who Thinks, in Modern Traffic, is Lost': Automation and the Pedestrian Rhythms of Interwar London
(2010)
Book Chapter
Horrnsey, R. (2010). ‘He Who Thinks, in Modern Traffic, is Lost': Automation and the Pedestrian Rhythms of Interwar London. In T. Edensor (Ed.), Geographies of Rhythm: Nature, Place, Mobilities and Bodies
This chapter talks about the rhythm of flying, and explores what happens when that rhythm is broken. It discusses the mobile and embodied interactions of 1920s women pilots with particular rhythms, those of their flying and of their aircraft engines.... Read More about ‘He Who Thinks, in Modern Traffic, is Lost': Automation and the Pedestrian Rhythms of Interwar London.